lucky7
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I'd be embarrassed living in an America where there's no domestic auto industry and everybody is driving a stupid fucking Asian car.
The worst Korean car I've seen in the last 10 years had a Chevy badge on it. :lol:
I'd be embarrassed living in an America where there's no domestic auto industry and everybody is driving a stupid fucking Asian car.
I know they have, and it's pitiful. It's fucked when a company is so big and so "planted" in one place. Everyone around them puts ALL of their eggs in the same basket and puts ultimate faith in whatever that big company is. Then you get a bunch of thick-headed idiots that believe what they are making is "better" than everyone else, when the reality is that they're producing absolute shit, and nobody is questioning it. Then because a select few have no real idea of what the fuck they're actually doing, the decisions they make completely fuck everyone that is tied into the system. Perhaps my desire to see failure stems from having absolutely ZERO respect for General Motors, and for as long as I can remember. The most fucked part about all the bailouts is the fact that we learn it is alright according to our government to do a shit job, and then be rewarded for it. I think it's one of those situations where people are so fucking dense that they need shit to hit the fan before they "get it". Of course I don't want to see the entire midwest in the shit, but you and I both know that shit isn't going to change, and history always repeats itself. If I remember correctly, this wasn't Chryslers first bailout. The shit infuriates me.
There is so much ignorance about "foreign" cars. Foreign car companies employ more than 100K people in the US and that's not counting small company suppliers that make parts for "foreign" cars. American car companies employ roughly 150K people.
At one point GM alone employed almost a half a million people. GM laid off more people in the 80's than the foreign companies will ever employ here.
Swifster - I appreciate the response. I know there is always more to the story. I am interested in learning more about Lutz. I've always heard good things, but really don't know all that much about the guy. When I get some free time I'll do a little digging.
A solstice though, really!?? :lol: